RFC53

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Network Working Group S. Crocker Request for Comments #53 UCLA

                                                          9 June 70


                 An Official Protocol Mechanism


During the Spring Joint Computer Conference in Atlantic City, Larry Roberts, Barry Wessler, Cordell Green, Jon Postel and I discussed rules for establishing and modifying an official Host-Host protocol.

The following decisions were made:

  1.  A new set of documents will be created.  This set of
      documents will specify the official Host-Host protocol.  When
      it becomes appropriate, these documents will be maintained at
      the Network Information Center on SRI's computer.
  2.  I will distribute proposals for the initial version of the
      official protocol and all subsequent changes as NWG/RFC's.
      These proposals will be formulated from suggestions made by
      any interested parties.
  3.  After a proposal for a change in the official protocol
      has been issued as an NWG/RFC, networkers are requested to
      respond with approval, criticism, etc.  A cutoff date will be
      included with each protocol.
  4.  After the cutoff date, one of two situations will prevail.
      Either the proposal will have been substantially accepted by
      the network community, or substantial criticism will have been
      generated.  In the latter case, the process stops and no
      change occurs to the official protocol.
  5.  If the proposal has been substantially accepted, the
      proposal, together with its minor revisions will be forwarded
      to the ARPA office.  Barry Wessler or his successor will then
      either approve or disapprove the whole proposal.  His decision
      will be returned to me by letter.
  6.  After the ARPA office approves the proposal, I will send
      out the new protocol (as mentioned in item 1 above).

The first version of an official protocol will be proferred this month.

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